Canadian pianist, Kevin Fitz-Gerald, born in Kelowna, British Columbia,
enjoys a versatile performing career as a recitalist, orchestra soloist and
chamber musician. His performances have garnered international acclaim and
he has been recognized for his "hypnotically powerful and precise" pianism
and "dynamic and distinguished" interpretations.

Mr. Fitz-Gerald also enjoys an international reputation as a teacher,
presenting master classes and lecture-symposiums throughout the world. In
addition to his position as Professor of Piano Performance and collaborative
Arts as the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles, Mr. Fitz-Gerald is
also a regular visiting artist teacher at the Banff School of Fine Arts and
a frequent guest master class teacher at the Colburn School for the
Performing Arts in Los Angeles.

A winner of several prestigious competitions, grants and awards, Mr.
Fitz-Gerald has worked extensively with pianists; Menahem Pressler, John
Perry, Gyorgy Sebok and Leon Fleisher.